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11/20/22


COPA
Growing up in Brazil gives the FIFA World Cup a different meaning. Every four years, soccer fanatics pause their livelihoods to watch every match, and folks like me who are not normally obsessed; turn into mega fans.

There is something special about watching the national team dressed in verde, amarelo, azul e branco hungry for another title, while the nation is even hungrier. Neighborhoods become festive, bars overflow into the streets, every television set tunes into one channel and the country comes to full-stop dreaming of hexa.

For 90 minutes, a nation so divided by politics and social class manages to put issues aside and together root for one goal. And in this complex year where the most beautiful game comes with several red cards, celebrating turns into awareness as change is the main trophy we're rooting for.

Nemuel

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